Highgate Wood
London is one of the greatest tourist destinations of the world. It attracts millions tourists in a year. Highgate Wood is the ancient woodland in north London. Much of London was once entirely covered by the ancient Forest of Middlesex. The oak, holly, and hornbeam trees of Highgate Woods and Queen’s Wood (a road is all that separates the two), alongside a few other patches of green across the city, are the only proof it ever existed. London guided tour provides the best of the sightseeing opportunities.
Seven species of bats, foxes, grey squirrels and over 70 species of birds still happily inhabit this 70-acre patch, which has been cared for by the Corporation of London since the Lord Mayor pronounced it "an open space forever" in 1886. London day tour has many of the options like London Open Top Bus Tours, London Walking Tour etc. London Hop on Hop off Bus Tours passes through the famous sights of London and gives the freedom to its visitors to see the top London places at leisure.
A year-round attraction, bluebells carpet the floor in the spring, picnickers in the summer, russet leaves in the autumn and snowdrops in the winter. A walk around Highgate Woods is a fantastic way to escape the hubbub of the city, its cooling glades offer escape from the sun on hot days and shelter on cool afternoons.
When night falls you can join one of the organised Bat Walks. These are extremely popular so pre-booking is essential. For information leaflets and trail guides visit the information centre located in the middle of the woods near the cricket pitch.
A great way to end your visit is by popping into the charming Pavilion Café to sample a home-cooked meal made from fresh local produce. Its outdoor garden, surrounded by plants, flowers and tiny lights is the perfect way to see out the day.
Plan your London visit to explore more about the Highgate Wood through the London city tour.
Best for:
Oak trees, birds and bats, cricket and café.
Did you know?
Highgate Wood is home to a rare deciduous tree called the Wild Service Tree which is commonly seen as a sign of ancient woodland.
VISITORS INFORMATION:
Highgate Woods
Opening Timing:
Except Winter: 7.30am - 4.30pm
WINTER: 7.30 - 9.45am
Access: Free public access
Transport:
Train: Finsbury Park, Crouch Hill
Underground: Finsbury Park, Highgate
Buses: 4, 19, 29, 41, 43, 91, 102, 106, 134, 143, 144, 153, 210, 234, 236, 253, 254, 259, 263, 299, W3, W5, W7